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Answer:
The statement that best summarizes the central idea of this excerpt is The high number of horrors committed in our diverse nation makes it difficult to believe in a united people
Explanation:
The excerpt talks about all the horrors, racism, lack of equality, and how it makes difficult to present to new generations that we should be tolerant and compassionate with others
Answer:
After reading this excerpt from A Quilt of a Country, I would say that the excerpt that best summarizes the central idea is the second one: The high number of horrors committed in our diverse nation makes it difficult to believe in a united people.
Explanation:
I chose the second option because in this excerpt the author is explaining how the coexistence of pluralistic people, despite the first impression of how good it is to live in a place where we all can live with our individualities, is sometimes cruel and, according to the author, "of bigotry". In those nations, the author says, there are "Slavery and sweatshops", "burning of crosses" and, "ostracism of the other". In those places "children learn in social-studies class and in the news of the lynching of blacks", also society deny their rights to women and the murders of gay men. Everything that happens in a pluralistic nation is not as good as we sometimes are told it is; that is why "It is difficult to know how to convince them that this amounts to 'crown thy good with brotherhood', and the reason I chose the second option.